5.4.2 B (BYE)
The "B" command (Host abbreviation B1) logs the calling station (and
you) off the MailDrop. A calling station will be disconnected; you
will see the standard PK-900 "cmd:" prompt. The calling station
may also simply disconnect.
5.4.3 E (EDIT #) (SYSOP only command)
The Edit command (Host abbreviation E1) is a powerful tool for
controlling the status of messages on your MailDrop. The SYSOP must
access the MailDrop before typing this command. Here are all possible
ways to use this command:
E Shows the following short help file:
E msg#
E msg# B/T/P
E msg# Y/N/F
E msg# >/</@ callsign
E 12 Shows message 12's info line.
E 23 > W0RM Sets "W0RM" as message 23's destination.
E 35 < WH1Z Sets "WH1Z" as message 35's source.
E 48 @ N7ML Sets "N7ML" as message 48's destination BBS.
E 49 @ N7ML.MT.NA Sets "N7ML" as message 49's destination BBS.
and adds the hierarchical forwarding
information .MT.NA signifying that N7ML BBS
is located in the state of Montana (MT)
which is located in North America (NA).
E 58 @ Clears message 58's destination BBS field.
E 60 P Sets message 60's status to Private.
E 61 B Sets message 61's status to Bulletin.
E 62 T Sets message 62's status to Traffic.
E 63 Y Sets message 63's status to Has-Been-Read.
E 64 N Sets message 64's status to Has-Not-Been-Read.
E 49 F Sets message 49's status to Reverse Forward.
The command "E n F" sets the message status to enable Reverse
Forwarding of a message number. To cancel forwarding, set the status
to either "Y" or "N." Please read the section on Reverse Forwarding
(below) if you are interested in this feature.
5.4.4 H (HELP) (Remote only command)
The "H" command sends the distant station a HELP list of all available
MailDrop commands as shown below. The "?" will also cause the HELP
file to be sent.
A(bort) Stop Read or List
B(ye) Log off
H(elp) Display this message
J(log) Display stations heard
K(ill) K n: Kill message number n
KM : Kill messages you have read
L(ist) L : List message titles
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